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The Genesis of an Object – Miniature Architecture by Studio Material Immaterial
Design Posted by Mark Robinson

A selection of miniature architectural models casted from concrete by Studio Material Immaterial that reference some of the most influential concrete architecture of the last century.

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Clean & Weightless – Tadao Ando’s Architecture in Detail on Naoshima Island
Architecture Posted by Mark Robinson

I captured Tadao Ando’s famous aesthetic of clean, contemporary lines on a recent trip to Naoshima, in which his architecture now covers the whole island and makes for a very unique experience.

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Craftsmen in Collaboration – Architecture and Interiors by Simon Astridge
Architecture Posted by Mark Robinson

Simon Astridge Architecture Workshop is a collect consisting of architects, designers and craftsmen, all of which contribute collaboratively to produce modern architecture and interiors.

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Contemplative Space – A Visit to D.T. Suzuki Museum in Kanazawa, Japan
Architecture Posted by Mark Robinson

We took a trip to the D.T. Suzuki Museum in Kanazawa, a unique piece of architecture by architect Taniguchi Yoshio commemorating the life of Buddhist philosopher Suzuki Daisetz Teitaro.

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Garden in the Sky – A Visit to Miho Museum in Shigaraki, Shiga Prefecture, Japan
Architecture Posted by Mark Robinson

We visit Miho museum in the mountains of Shigaraki in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. Designed by I. M. Pei, a beautiful building that is full of detail and works with nature to create something truly special.

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Man and Nature – A Visit to Fallingwater in Southwestern Pennsylvania, USA
Architecture Posted by Mark Robinson

We took a small trip out to Fallingwater, aka the Kaufmann Residence, in Southwestern Pennsylvania, a shining gem in the world of architecture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935.

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Sourcing from the Past – Furniture by Stephen Tierney & Nicola Haines
Furniture Posted by Mark Robinson

When I came across the work of architect firm Tierney Haines, owned by Stephen Tierney and Nicola Haines, their portfolio that’s full of beautiful furniture really inspired me.

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Fusing Art & Architecture – A Visit to Lyon Housemuseum in Melbourne, Australia
Architecture Posted by Mark Robinson

We take a look inside the Lyon Housemuseum owned by architect and collector Corbett Lyon. Corbett designed the space with a concept of fusing art and personal living under one roof.

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Flatness & Things As They Are – Abstract Photography by Erin O’Keefe
Photography Posted by Mark Robinson

Talented creative Erin O’Keefe is a photographer and architect who and has been playing with space and the elements inside in her series ‘Flatness’ and ‘Things as They Are’.

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A Trip to Helsinki, Finland – Inside Finnish Designer Alvar Aalto’s Home
Architecture Posted by Mark Robinson

I’ve been itching to show you some of my latest photos that I took from a recent trip to Helsinki, particularly a set of images from Finnish designer Alvar Aalto’s home.

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Architecture as Canvas – Glass Openings and Walkways by Sarah Oppenheimer
Architecture Posted by Mark Robinson

Created by making incisions in the walls and inserting large panes of glass at different angles, these glass walkways and openings by Sarah Oppenheimer are visually appealing and deceptive.

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Abstract Ciies & Grids by Brooklyn-Based Photographer Won Kim
Photography Posted by Mark Robinson

Mixing abstract colour with architectural form photographer Won Kim is content with exploring the ‘details’, using shape and texture from everyday objects and scenarios.

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